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Georgia’s Republican Primary election runoff is July 22. One of the hottest races is for the U.S. Senate seat of Saxby Chambliss, who is retiring. Republican Congressman Jack Kingston is facing off against businessman...

Last week as the nation was preparing to shut to celebrate the fourth of July, the Dow Jones Industrial average broke all records.
The Dow broke the 17,000 mark for the first time ever. There was celebration on Wall...

The 1993 film Philadelphia starred actor Tom Hanks as a young lawyer dying of AIDS.
Although the AIDS epidemic had started some 10 years earlier, the film was the first Hollywood feature to show the devastating toll...

Atlanta’s mayor Kasim Reed has a lot of thoughts about the future of cities.
July 8, The Wall Street Journal published Reed’s thought’s on the future of cities as global leaders:
This week on “Political Rewind”, GPB’...

Do your kids know more about apps than apples? Could they pick a rutabaga out of a lineup?
Probably not, which is where the "Georgia Grown Test Kitchen" program comes in.
It takes the "farm to table" movement a little...

One of the first rules of being a television news producer is NEVER to turn the talent into a 300-foot smear on the back wall.
So, I tried my best to ensure that OTS reporter Grace Olson would be safe as we set out to...

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I set out to interview a Tybee Island astrologer who writes in earnest about speaking with time-traveling dolphins and their vital message for humanity.
So, among my first...

If you’re traveling this summer, GPB’s “On the Story” has some advice from consumer expert Clark Howard about how to beat the soaring cost of airfares.
Clark explained that the key to saving money on travel is letting...

Sometimes history can be witnessed in a transition no one quite grasps at the time.
On Tuesday June 17, GPB’s “On the Story” plans to re-air a recent segment on Bitcoin, the virtual money that some say will be the next...

On this 70th anniversary of D-Day, the Atlanta Constitution has published a thrilling supplement to today's edition: full page copies of the front pages of the Journal and the Constitution from June 7 and 8, 1944....